Category: Running
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Running The Legend at Sleepy Hollow State Park
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If running through hardwood forests and prairie grasslands is your thing, the Legend trail run in Sleepy Hollow State Park is a race for you.
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Celebrate Old Town’s ScrapFest with the Great Scrap Run
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Enjoy the Great Scrap 8K (4.97 miles) run on the beautiful and scenic Lansing River Trail in Lansing, Michigan. Get treated with a tasty popsicle at the finish line and explore the incredible ScrapFest sculptures in Old Town. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday morning.
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A Fast and Fun 5K: Elise Dairy Dash
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I signed up for the cowbells but I’ll be back for the community. This fun and fast 5K takes runners and walkers through downtown Elise, Michigan during the Elise Dairy Festival. Beginning at 7:30 a.m. to beat the summer heat, this fun and energetic race is great for all ages…
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Running the Half Marathon at Trail Weekend
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Trail Weekend is a well-known race in the area. It takes place in the beautiful Pickney Recreational Area in Pickney, Michigan, and has a little bit of everything for all trail runners. Participants can choose from 4 different distances, each with its own set of challenges.
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Hoppin’ Along the Hippity Hop 5K
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The Hippity Hop 5K has become an annual tradition for me. This was my fourth year participating. This year was especially challenging as severe flooding made it impossible to follow the typical route, which ended up being a blessing.
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Gear Review: XOSKIN Shirts, Sleeves, & Socks
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From the first time I learned about XOSKIN, I was curious to try it out. It sounded too good to be true. Apparel that mimicked skin. I’ve heard these claims before and have been disappointed. But after purchasing three different XOSKIN items, I have to say, I’m sold.
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Gift Guide For Your Favorite Outdoor Enthusiast
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There is little better than giving a gift that helps support someone you love to continue doing what they love. Finding the right gift can be challenging. There are so many options out there and everyone has their own preferences, especially when it comes to outdoor gear.
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Here Be Dragons: Dragons in the Woods 5K
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Finding a local 5K trail race is quite the feat. Most races in this area stick to the pavement. Dragons in the Woods is one of the few exceptions. It is 100% a trail race and takes place on one of my frequent stomping grounds – Birchfield Park.
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Race the Timber Trails 5K
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The Timber Trails 5K is an example of an iconic fall race. Cool temperatures, wooded trails, and a scenic course through one of Mid-Michigan’s prettiest county parks.
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Completing the World’s Most Perfect Little Trail Race: The Hungerford Games 50 Mile
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The “world’s most perfect little trail race” began at sunrise. With the sound of a buzzer, the Hungerford Games Trail Race started. I was happily on my way to completing my first 50-mile ultramarathon.
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Exploring the Powell Township Recreation Area
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From the first time I heard about the Powell Township Recreation trails, I could not wait to step foot on them. Located in one of my favorite locations, Marquette County, this trail system has a lot to offer. As part of the Noquemanon Trail Network, it does not disappoint.
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A Virtual Event: Miles for Migraine
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Every year multiple cities throughout the United States become the host of a Miles for Migraine 5K event. While there are no races being hosted in the cities near me, for the last few years, I have made it a goal to participate in at least one of these events…
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Running the Trails at Ionia State Recreation Area
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Like most of Michigan’s state parks, Ionia State Recreation Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From forested campsites, sandy beaches, and miles of trails, it has adventure around every corner. This pretty park is a great option for a long hike or run.
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Lansing’s Run for Fame 5K
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With so many 5Ks occurring in the summer months, it is really hard to narrow it down to which ones to participate in. If you’re looking for a quick and easy summer near Lansing, Michigan, I recommend the Run for Fame 5K.
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Exploring the Trails at Ingham Conservation District
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There are few things more exciting than the first run or hike on a new trail system. I learned about the Ingham Conservation District trail from a local running group and was eager to check them out. I was pleasantly surprised by these trails and can’t wait to get back…
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Gear Review: GoodR Sunglasses
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A successful piece of gear does its job and reduces distraction. I used to use a pair of cheap sunglasses that I picked up at some store. Since discovering GoodR Sunglasses, I have realized how important it is to have comfort, even in the smallest pieces of gear.
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How I Fuel for a Long Run
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When it comes to running, there are no “one size fits all” options. Everyone has different preferences for what works for them and what they enjoy. Fueling long runs is no different. But with all the choices out there, it can be hard to know where to get started.
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Run on Island Time: An Ultramarathon
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Spend a day getting to know Robin Hills Farm in Chelsea, Michigan with the Island Time loop race. Choose between a 24-hour, 12-hour night or day, or 6-hour night or day race option and complete as many 2-mile loops as possible.
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An Urban Pathway: The Lansing River Trail
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When trail conditions are poor, either from extreme mud or deep snow, I prefer finding a more effective location to get my run in. Elsewhere, choices are typically limited to road or sidewalks, but here, the Lansing River Trail provides a third option.
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A Hippity Hop 5K
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Hop on the Lansing River Trail and kick off Easter weekend with a fun-filled Hippity Hop 5K!
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Gear Review: Aftershokz Aeropex Open Ear Headphones
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Formally known as Aftershokz Aeropex, the newly branded Shokz OpenRun Bone Conducting Headphones are my favorite headphones on the market. Light-weight, comfortable, and with an open ear design that promotes safety in any type of environment. Whether I’m on the trail or sharing the road with cars, these headphones allow…
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W.T.F: Running Winter Trail Fest – East Side
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Take a run through Island Lake Recreation Area at Trivium’s Winter Trail Fest – East Side. Enjoy a scenic 5 mile or 13.1 mile trail run through one of Michigan’s recreation areas. After participating in the 2020 Winter Trail Fest (WTF) in Yankee Springs, I was excited to hit the…
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My First Ultra: The Two Hearted 50K Trail Run
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It was almost 7 in the morning. I stood on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by 49 other runners. The race director was explaining what to expect on the course. Then, for a brief moment, silence. Ready. Set. Go.
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Gear Review: HydraPak Velocity 1.5L Hydration Bladder
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Have you ever been on a hike or run and discovered that your hydration pack is leaking? Having a hydration system that is reliable and durable is important. Whether you’re on a day hike or a long run, the HydraPak Velocity can fulfil all your hydration needs.
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Exploring the North Country Trail, Fallasburg to Lowell
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There is something special about running or hiking on secluded trail. With no people, it is easy to lose yourself in thought and reconnect to the natural world. The North Country Trail (NCT) offers that outlet for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.